{#
 This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
 License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
 file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#}

 {% extends "base-protocol-mozilla.html" %}

{% block page_title %}How Will Mozilla Use My Email?{% endblock %}

{% block page_css %}
  {{ css_bundle('protocol-article') }}
  {{ css_bundle('privacy_email') }}
{% endblock %}

{% block body_class %}{{ super() }} privacy-email{% endblock %}

{% block content %}
<div class="mzp-l-content article-wrapper">
  <main class="mzp-c-article">
    <h1 class="mzp-c-article-title">{{ self.page_title() }}</h1>

    <p class="mzp-c-article-intro">
    {% with manifesto=url('mozorg.about.manifesto'), principles=url('privacy.principles') %}
      Mozilla doesn’t just value your email privacy and security – it’s part of our <a href="{{ manifesto }}">Manifesto</a>: “Individuals’ security and privacy on the internet are fundamental and must not be treated as optional.” <a href="{{ principles }}">You can learn about our Data Privacy Principles here</a>.
    {% endwith %}
    </p>

    <p><strong>What we want you to know:</strong></p>

    <ul class="prose mzp-u-list-styled">
      <li>You don’t need to give us your email to download and use Firefox.</li>
      <li>We asked for your email because our research shows that people who receive an introductory experience do more and better with Firefox.</li>
      <li>You can expect emails designed to help you optimize Firefox to work best for you, learn more about privacy & security and find out how to make the best of your time on the web.</li>
      <li>You can unsubscribe anytime, for any reason.</li>
      <li>We will not share, sell or use your email for any other purposes.</li>
    </ul>
  </main>
</div>

{% endblock %}
